Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 October 1939 — Page 5

LUMBERMEN OUST TEACHERS FROM LEAD IN LEAGUE

Up and down went the standings in the local bowling league when leaders were defeated and lower bracket teams came thru with victories in last week’s play, The Teachers’lost three straight to the Lumbermen in one of the most decisive bpttles on Monday evening. Last week’s scores were as follows: Thurs., American Legion 0, Electrics 0; Frl., Wilts 2, Teahers 1; Lumbermen 3, Teachers 0; Tues., Plumbers 1, American Legion 2; Wed., Stand. Servive 3, Pickwick 0. The shedule for next week, including last night and tonight is: Thursday, Dixie and Electrics; Friday, Wilts and Jones; Monday, Teachers and Plumbers; Tuesday, Electrics and Jones; Wednesday, Dixies and Stand. Service; Thursday, Pickwick and Lumbermen; Friday, Wilts and Legion. After three weeks of league play, most of the boys are getting into their style and have been getting some

Mrs. Walter Kegg “Free Hamburger at Dixie.”

• LOCALS • Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Colwell and" Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell are making a trip to the southern part of the state this week, i Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers and daughter, Beverly, of South Bend, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holloway. Miss Betty Holloway of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end here. Mr; E. E. Fidler spent Saturday afternoon in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. John Auer spent Sunday in Mishawaka, visiting Mrs. Estelle Aller and daughter, Alene. „ Mr. L. R. Darr returned home Saturday from a business trip to Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Darr is affiliated with the Stephen Adamson Co., of Aurora, Illinois. Dorothy K. Harris left Monday for Benton Harbor, Mich., where she is conducting a cooking school this week. Mr. A. E. Snavely spent Sunday evening in Goshen. Mrs J. V. Applegate and daughters spent Saturday in Kendallville and Auburn visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. H. F. Ketchum has been ill and confined to her bed during the past week. Mr. Albert Telschow spent the week-end here with his wife and family. 1 Harry Jennison has been ill for the past few days. The home of Mrs. J. V. Applegate was quarantined the last week because of their daughter, Billie, having the measles. Mrs. Neva Gordy and children spent Sunday with h r parents. Mr. Seigel Rassler of Kendallville spent Wednesday evening in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClintic, Mr. Ed McClintic, spent three days this week in Decatur, Illinois, visiting another son of Mr. E. McClintic. Mr. O. Paul Davis spent Tuesday evening at the Marsh home. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hire visited his brother at Zion, Illinois, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClintic and daughter, Renee, of Toledo, Ohio, are visiting here this week. . in Decatur, Illinois, visiting another son of Mr. E. McClintic.

very nice scores. Players who made the “500” club during the last week at Shultz, 561; Byland, 547; Wright, 526; Wandell, 520; Hays, 506, and Disher, 504. These scores were made in the regular 3-game competitions. The league standings up to last night are as follows: W L Pct. Lumbermen 6 3 .666 Dixie 4 2 .666 Electrics ..4 2 .666 Stand. Service 5 4 .555 Jones 3 3 .500 Plumbers 4 5 .444 American Legion ....4 5 .444 Teachers 4 5 .444 Pickwick 3 6 .333 Wilts ~.2 4 .333 Local bowlers wil hold a match game Sunday with the Elks team of Ligonier, players who will compete on the Syracuse team are: Roy Schultz, Guy Hays, Herb King, John. Byland and George Wendell. The games will be played on the Pickwick alleys.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Raffensperger of Indianapolis, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brian. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Katis C. Ort and sister, Miss Alta Geiger at Churubusco. Mrs. Fern Stroup of Syracuse will leave Thursday for Fort Wayne where she has accepted a position. i Mr. W. A. Stroup and daughter, Miss Fern Stroup, of Syracuse, spent Sunday afternoon in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Middleton attended the Centennial celebration of the Oswego Baptist church last Sunday. Mrs. James Metheson, who has been visiting Mrs. Roy Darr during the past week will leave Saturday for her home in Chicago. Mrs. Darr will accompany her for a shQrt visit. Mr, F. A. Bornmann, Jr., of Chicago, is spending a few days here with hiS mother, Mrs F. A. Bornpiann. Cftarles W. Kroh and Frank Greene attended the annual meeting bf the Goshen Distrirt Council of the Boy Scoots at St. James Parish House, Thursday night in Goshen.

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CHECK YOUR CAR FOR COW WEATHER To prevent delay and expense to motorists in the Great Lakes region caused by early winter cold snaps, Harold Treichel, head of the Chicago Motor club emergency road service department, today, recommended October 15 to 21 as the week to have your car checked over for defects which the automobile out of commission if the thermometer should drop to an early low. “Within the past ten years, we have been called upon for assistance as early as October 17 by motorists whose ears were stalled on account of the cold,” he pointed out. “The electrical parts of the car such as the battery, ignition, distributor, and spar* plugs are the first points affected by sudden drops in temperature.” Mr. Treichel said that an advance check of these vital parts will prevent stalling, and recommends that the check be repeated at least every two months through the cold months as a safety measure when the weather becomes extremely cold. Miss Nellie Mann spent Thursday afternoon in North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yoder of Goshen, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Howard. Eddie La France of Brockton, Mass., teeing off in a golf game, overshot his mark. The ball landed in Roy Drew’s pocket, broke his pet pipe and set him on fire by igniting his matches. A room containing a radio, magazines, flowers and a telephone has been set aside at the city prison in Columbus, 0., for confinement of traffic violators unable to pay their fines in cash.

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Miss Le Etta Mcßride of Goshen spent Tuesday evening with Miss Florence Foster. Mrs. James Butt will leave Sunday to enter the International Business College in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Bertha Bittikoffer and Miss Lulu Rinnbangh of Clunette, were recent guests of Mrs. J. C. Bailey at the United Brethren parsonage.

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Robert Insley, until reently employed at the Jones Dairy, is now working at the Ketering Homestore during the absence of Mr. Ketering. Circle No. 3 of the Ladies. Aid of the Methodist Church Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Emerson. Paul Ford “Free Hamburger at Dixie.”

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